The Scots Magazine, Band 10Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1748 |
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... continued through the year to obferve the confufi- ons of Europe ; the best that could be obtained of him was repeated declarati- ons , that he would not again intermeddle in the war , unless the fafety of the em- pire , and the ...
... continued through the year to obferve the confufi- ons of Europe ; the best that could be obtained of him was repeated declarati- ons , that he would not again intermeddle in the war , unless the fafety of the em- pire , and the ...
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... continued to hold out , so that the Austrians had no port for keping a communication with Italy by fea ; as the weather had for fome time been fo bad , that small veffels laden with neceffaries had been wrecked ; and the Emprefs - Queen ...
... continued to hold out , so that the Austrians had no port for keping a communication with Italy by fea ; as the weather had for fome time been fo bad , that small veffels laden with neceffaries had been wrecked ; and the Emprefs - Queen ...
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... - pean coaft ; but at the end of the year In the , & c . [ To be continued . ] [ LONDON ] BRITISH MAGAZINE . An unhappy marriage . SIR , bu I am accused of being morofe . I have been 12 Jan.1748 A fummary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
... - pean coaft ; but at the end of the year In the , & c . [ To be continued . ] [ LONDON ] BRITISH MAGAZINE . An unhappy marriage . SIR , bu I am accused of being morofe . I have been 12 Jan.1748 A fummary of PUBLICK AFFAIRS .
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... continued their prefent ftate , as it would bring herring - fishery to Scotland , and the En India trade to London , and with the a store of wealth , not to be counterpe fed by any acquifitions the French a capable of making on the ...
... continued their prefent ftate , as it would bring herring - fishery to Scotland , and the En India trade to London , and with the a store of wealth , not to be counterpe fed by any acquifitions the French a capable of making on the ...
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... continued together fo long as their principal , or his deputy , by his di- rections , fhould think convenient . most of the heads of boroughs , and men of the best interest in the county , hold of the duchy , they are therefore obli ...
... continued together fo long as their principal , or his deputy , by his di- rections , fhould think convenient . most of the heads of boroughs , and men of the best interest in the county , hold of the duchy , they are therefore obli ...
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